Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has cast his vote in the historic Voice to Parliament referendum.\n\nMr Albanese was joined by his son in the inner western suburb of Marrickville, where they voted one
Mr Albanese was joined by his son in the inner western suburb of Marrickville, where they voted one week ahead of the official polling day on October 14th.The Prime Minister encouraged Australians to reflect this week on the impact of their vote in Australian history.
“We are giving Australians over the next seven days the opportunity to write the next chapter in the Australian story,” Mr Albanese said.
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